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24 cells of emf 1.5 V each having internal resistance of 1 ohm are connected to an external resistance of 1.5 ohms. To get maximum current,
Options
(a) all cells are connected in series combination
(b) all cells are connected in parallel combination
(c) 4 cells in each row are connected in series and 6 such rows are connected in parallel
(d) 6 cells in each row are connected in series and 4 such rows are connected in parallel
Correct Answer:
6 cells in each row are connected in series and 4 such rows are connected in parallel
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